THE MIRACLE YOU MUST WALK AWAY FROM PART 1 — THE EMPTY NETS BEFORE THE MIRACLE

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THE MIRACLE YOU MUST WALK AWAY FROM PART 1 — THE EMPTY NETS BEFORE THE MIRACLE When Human Strength Fails Luke 5:5 “Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing...” — Luke 5:5 There are moments in life when you give your all and still end up with empty nets. Peter and his companions were not lazy men. They were experienced fishermen. They understood the sea, the timing, and the process. Yet after working all night, they caught nothing. Sometimes life can look like that: Effort without results. Prayer without visible answers. Strength without progress. But Luke 5 teaches us something powerful: Empty nets do not mean God is absent.  Sometimes God allows emptiness so He can introduce us to dependence on Him. 1. Empty Nets Do Not Always Mean Failure Peter worked hard, yet caught nothing. This means: Not every delay means you are cursed. Not every closed door means God has rejected you. Not every empty season means you are useless. Sometimes God allows human strength to f...

KINGDOM COLONIZATION: EXPANDING HEAVEN’S RULE ON EARTH PART 5: NATURAL BIRTH VERSES SPIRITUAL BIRTH

KINGDOM COLONIZATION: EXPANDING HEAVEN’S RULE ON EARTH 
PART 5: NATURAL BIRTH VERSES SPIRITUAL BIRTH


John 3:-16

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life


Previously, we learnt about The Necessity of Spiritual Birth — that no one can enter God’s Kingdom without being born again. Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus revealed that God’s Kingdom isn’t accessed by religion or effort, but through a complete transformation of the heart and spirit.


Natural birth grants us physical existence and connects us to an earthly family, but spiritual birth gives us access to God’s Kingdom and makes us part of His eternal family. Just as physical birth is the gateway to life on earth, spiritual birth is the gateway to life in God’s Kingdom — aligning us with His divine purpose and eternal plan.

Jesus emphasized this truth when He spoke to Nicodemus about the necessity of being born again.

1. Natural Birth vs. Spiritual Birth (John 3:4–6)

Beloved, this conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus is one of the most revealing moments in Scripture. Nicodemus, though a teacher of the law, struggled to grasp spiritual realities. When Jesus told him, “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3 KJV), Nicodemus could only think in physical terms — “Can a man enter his mother’s womb a second time?”

But Jesus was speaking of a greater reality — a birth from above.


a. Natural Birth — Entry into the Physical Realm

Every human begins life in the womb, where they are nurtured, protected, and prepared for birth. Natural birth introduces us to the physical world but also limits us to its fallen nature. We are born with desires and weaknesses that are shaped by sin and mortality (Psalm 51:5).

Just as a baby cannot remain in the womb forever, we cannot remain bound to the old life of sin.


b. Spiritual Birth — Entry into the Kingdom Realm

To experience true life in God’s Kingdom, we must be born again — born of the Spirit. Spiritual birth is not a reform of the old nature but a complete regeneration of the inner man by the Holy Spirit.

Through this rebirth, we are translated from darkness into light (Colossians 1:13), from death into life, and from earthly identity into heavenly citizenship.

It’s not about joining a church, keeping traditions, or observing laws — it’s about being transformed from within by the power of God.


c. The Outcome of Spiritual Birth — A Kingdom Lifestyle

Spiritual birth is not just an entrance into God’s Kingdom but the beginning of a new way of living. When you are born of the Spirit, you receive new instincts, new desires, and a new mind shaped by Heaven.

As Kingdom citizens, we no longer live to please the flesh but to reflect Heaven’s culture on earth. We become God’s ambassadors — carriers of His will, light, and righteousness.




Reflection

Have you truly experienced the new birth, or are you still holding on to your old nature?

How does your life reflect the reality of being born again?

In what ways can you allow the Holy Spirit to work in and through you to advance God’s Kingdom?




Prayer

Lord, thank You for the gift of new life through Your Spirit. Renew me daily, align my thoughts with Your will, and help me live as a true representative of Your Kingdom. Amen.


Stay tuned for Part 6 as we talk about —

The Placenta – God’s Word, Love, and Provision” (John 3:16)

Just as the placenta supplies oxygen, nutrients, and removes waste for a baby in the womb, so God’s Word and love sustain our spiritual growth. Without it, we cannot survive — for His Word is our source of life, nourishment, and protection.


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✍🏾 Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson

(El-PJ, God’s Penman)

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